Abstract
The H-loss products (C6H6N+) from the dissociative ionization of aniline (C6H7N) have been studied by infrared predissociation spectroscopy in a cryogenic ion trap instrument at the free electron laser for infrared experiments (FELIX) laboratory. Broadband and narrow line width vibrational spectra in the spectral fingerprint region of 550−1800 cm−1 have been recorded. The comparison to calculated spectra of the potential isomeric structures of the fragment ions reveals that the dominant fragments are five-membered cyano-cyclopentadiene ions. Computed C6H7N•+ potential energy surfaces suggest that the dissociation path leading to H loss starts with an isomerization process, following a similar trajectory as the one leading to HNC loss. The possible presence of cyano-cyclopentadiene ions and related five-membered ring species in Titan’s atmosphere and the interstellar medium are discussed.
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Rap, D. B., van Boxtel, T. J. H. H., Redlich, B., & Brünken, S. (2022). Spectroscopic Detection of Cyano-Cyclopentadiene Ions as Dissociation Products upon Ionization of Aniline. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 126(19), 2989–2997. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c01429
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